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Detachable Pockets Kilt for Running Man

When you head out to work or to meet up for a game, you need to take along essential like your wallet, keys and cell phone, but once you get on the job site or on the field, you may not want all that extra gear weighing you down. The Detachable Pockets Kilt is the perfect solution, as its two deep carpenter flap pockets can be detached to lighten your load and improve your mobility. The pockets attach via extra strong clips for security and strength. Easy to take off and to slip back in place, the pockets make this utility kilt a very versatile style. Constructed out of 100 percent 16-ounce cotton drill, the Black Utility Kilt with Detachable Pockets is ideal for the hardworking man or the dedicated athlete. The pleats are fully sewn to give you maximum flexibility, and the kilt comes in a variety of waist sizes and lengths, so it’s completely made to measure.

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Colors

Black, White, Blue, Brown, Gray, Green, Khaki, Red

7 reviews for Detachable Pockets Kilt for Running Man

4 out of 5

Rated 4 out of 5

Danny R. Ochoa – March 16, 2017

bigger than I thought & measured on me, but it looks nice on the hips :). Thanks

If you are new to buy a kilt online and want to measure yourself for it, then read our step by step guide to get the best fit kilt for your better experience. Why it's necessary to measure before buying!! Well, it's good to measure before rather buying the wrong size and returning the product for another size. Further, in jeans industry manufacturer has their standards to measure and a short or jeans pant doesn’t reflect your actual waist to best fit because kilt size is larger than your pants size!! Don’t annoy for the information you can get proof of it to measure yourself. So, in 3-4 steps, we will guide you how you can measure your body for your 1st kilt. All you need is a pen, one page, and a measuring tape if you don’t have assistant no problem you can measure yourself quickly. We need your three sizes for kilt

1) Your waist size

2) Your hip size

3) Your kilt length

4) Fell measurement (optional)

1- Waist Size

Start with the 1st or waist size, put tape around your body at the point of your waist or belly button or where you are planning to fasten your kilt. Normally a kilt should be at the belly button, but it’s totally up to you how you want to wear it. So measure the point with normal breath (our kilts has little losing for best fitting) and write on the page either in inches or cm to update in your order. *Note: It will probably be 2 to 4 inches more than your pants size. It is common. *TIP: BIG guys with large bellies may want to wear the kilt around the naval, as it gives a more flattering appearance.

2- Hip Size

Moving further measure your hips at widest point, it’s very easy to measure for that. Why it’s necessary to give hips size?? It’s an interesting answer, while we manufacture your kilt we must know either you have normal hips size or not!! Because if your hips cannot fit in your kilt that would be so embarrassing and uncomfortable to wear in public. Because we manufacture a made to order kilt so, we take care of each step to manufacture.

3- Length Size

At 3rd step, you need to measure your kilt’s length which means how long your kilt will hang while standing on your legs. People wear as per their choice, but a kilt should hang till your knee cap (but it’s not a standard at all its totally up to your choice). But be sure that your starting point is from your waist point or where you plan to fasten your kilt. So it will be a length from your waist till your knee cap or what so ever you want. The standard length of kilt or drop length of the kilt is 24” in a male case and 20” in female case, but you are designing your kilt it’s up to youJ.

4- Fell measurement

Heading to end the kilt size guide the last point is your fell measurement. Don’t know what is fell?? Well, Fell is measured from your point of waist till your hips (in the picture you can easily understand that) some people want that their kilt should stay with their body rather roomy or airy like fittings of pants at hips so if you will update your fell measurement you can fulfill this requirement as well. Most of the time a Fell measurement is not that necessary because most of the kilts are manufactured as per standard fell measurement which is 5-7 inches as per total length of the kilt.